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All, attached is the original motion sent to the
IEEE 802.5 reflector on May 3rd requesting that the SEC move the Token Ring
Working Group to a hibernation status prior to the start of the July plenary
meeting. I received 7 replies to this motion, all APPROVE, from
Sharam Hakimi
Mick Hanrahan
Simon Harrison
Neil Jarvis
Robert Love
John Messenger
Scott Valcourt
John Messenger, Andy Simon, and Karl Reinke, please
double check my list. Pleae let me know if I missed one or two replies as
I was transitioning my email upon my retirement. John, please follow up
with a note to the SEC indicating which respondents have active voting rights on
802.5 and which do not.
Jim Carlo, please initiate an email ballot to the
SEC requesting it to approve moving the 802.5 Working Group to a hibernation
status.
Best regards.
Robert D. Love
Chair of IEEE 802.5 and
President, LAN
Connect Consultants
email: rdlove@ieee.org
------------------Note to 802.5 reflector
requesting that the working group move to a hibernation state.
All, per the attached note I hereby open the ballot
to request that the SEC
move the IEEE 802.5 Working group to a hibernation status preceding the July IEEE 802 plenary meeting. I am interested in getting responses from voters and non-voters alike and will forward the ballot results to the SEC indicating the voting results by voters and separately by non-voters. If you would like to add a comment along with your vote you may do so. Again, per the attached note, the voting will close on May 19th. Here is the motion: ----------------------------------- MOVE: Request the SEC place the 802.5 Working Group in Hibernation prior to the July 2000 plenary meeting. Select one of the three options. Approve Disapprove Abstain (Comments optional) Name of person voting ---------------------------------- Please send your vote to the 802.5 reflector at: stds-802-5@mail.ieee.org, and copy rdlove@ieee.org. Best regards Robert D. Love Chair IEEE 802.5 Email: rdlove@iee.org |